Oil Minister Mohamed Oun met tribal leaders on Sunday to discuss the closures, which have caused Libya’s daily output to fall by around 500,000 barrels from 1.3 million in the past 10 days. (Bloomberg) — Libya’s oil ministry said fields shut down by protesters may reopen within days, potentially allowing the OPEC member to get back to full production. Article contentState controlled National Oil Corp. has not said that any any of the closed fields or ports will soon restart. Protests calling for Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah to quit have engulfed many major oil facilities. Dbeibah is resisting demands from some lawmakers to resign after they declared former interior minister Fathi Bashagha as prime minister in February.
Source: Libya Today April 25, 2022 06:15 UTC